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After a hot, dry summer — there was a drought in most parts of New England — we had a very early frost this year, Sept. 20.
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Henry Homeyer says it is important to clean up the vegetable garden now in order to avoid overwintering diseases.
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Fig leaves make a delicious tea-like beverage. Harvest them at the end of the season, just before they turn yellow. Rinse, ...